About parineeti chopra

Parineeti Chopra is one of India’s most successful and accomplished millennial actresses. Parineeti was born on October 22, 1988 in Ambala, Haryana and is international superstar Priyanka Chopra’s cousin. Parineeti Chopra holds a triple honours degree from Manchester University in Economics, Business and Finance and was aspiring to be an investment banker in London before the 2009 financial recession.

Parineeti Chopra instead returned to Indian and worked as a PR Consultant with Yash Raj Studios for two years before entering the film industry. She made her debut in the 2011 film Ladies v/s Ricky Bahl that earned her the Filmfare Best Debut – Female award. Parineeti Chopra’s most memorable role came in 2012 YRF film Ishaqzaade opposite Arjun Kapoor. Her acting was met with great applause and earned her a Special Mention at the National Film Awards. Since then Parineeti Chopra has gone onto act in several films such as Shuddh Desi Romance, Hasee toh Phasi and the 2017 rom-com Meri Pyaari Bindu, in which she sang two songs too. In 2016 Parineeti Chopra was a part of the Dream Tour alongside Katrina Kaif, Alia Bhatt, and Varun Dhawan where the stars performed shows across USA.

Parineeti Chopra is associated with several notable causes, and is known to support the Mijwan Welfare Society by Shabana Azami that is dedicated to women’s empowerment. She is a noted environmentalist and has been a part of the Greenathon an NDTV initiative pledged towards eco-friendly practices and rural electrification.

Parineeti Chopra represents brands such as Nivea, Spinz, Pantene, and Mahindra. She is also an ambassador for Maaza (a Coca-Cola brand) and Kurkure (a PepsiCo India holding), the first Indian star to hold endorsements from these rival brands simultaneously.

Apart from acting, Parineeti Chopra has become known for her remarkable fitness journey, shedding a whopping amount of weight to become fitter and leaner. Parineeti Chopra followed a strict diet regime and coupled it with intensive alternative forms of exercise such as Kalaripayattu, a South-Indian form of martial arts. She also pursued yoga, swimming and running to achieve her goal.